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Science Educator Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Parent Educator

Milwaukee, WI

$17.25 - $20.25/hr

Scientific Reasoning * Perceptual, Motor, and Physical Development * Submit weekly activity plans to the Parent Educator Supervisor that include individualization (use of Individual Curriculum Plans ...

Parent Educator

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$17.25 - $20.25/hr

Scientific Reasoning * Perceptual, Motor, and Physical Development * Submit weekly activity plans to the Parent Educator Supervisor that include individualization (use of Individual Curriculum Plans ...

Clinical Educator

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$85K - $159K/yr

To present educational "Train The Trainer" programs, both live and virtual, to Healthcare ... science, and technology to deliver bespoke engagement solutions that help clients reimagine how ...

Clinical Educator

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$85K - $159K/yr

To present educational "Train The Trainer" programs, both live and virtual, to Healthcare ... science, and technology to deliver bespoke engagement solutions that help clients reimagine how ...

Clinical Educator

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$85K - $159K/yr

To present educational "Train The Trainer" programs, both live and virtual, to Healthcare ... science, and technology to deliver bespoke engagement solutions that help clients reimagine how ...

Senior Research Scientist-Field Day

Madison, WI · On-site +1

$99K - $126K/yr

Its work bridges educational research, learning-game development, data science, and engagement with educators and other communities. Field Day's freely available games are designed with researchers ...

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How much do science educator jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for science educator in Wisconsin is $59,264.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,900.00 and $67,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a science educator?

Science educators are professionals who teach and promote the understanding of scientific concepts in schools, museums, outreach programs, or other educational settings. They may work with students of all ages, from elementary through college, or engage the public in science learning. Science educators develop lesson plans, conduct experiments or demonstrations, and use various teaching methods to make science accessible and engaging. Their goal is to inspire curiosity, critical thinking, and a lifelong appreciation for science.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a science educator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Science Educator, you need a solid background in science content, effective instructional strategies, and typically a teaching certification or relevant degree. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, educational technology, and curriculum standards such as NGSS is essential. Strong communication, classroom management, and enthusiasm for fostering curiosity are standout soft skills in this role. These skills ensure engaging, safe, and effective learning experiences that inspire student achievement in science.

What are some common challenges science educators face when engaging students with diverse learning styles?

Science Educators often encounter classrooms filled with students who have varying interests, backgrounds, and learning preferences. A key challenge is designing lessons that make complex scientific concepts accessible and exciting for everyone, whether through hands-on experiments, interactive discussions, or visual aids. Successful educators adapt their teaching methods and use differentiated instruction to ensure all students stay engaged and achieve their learning goals. Collaboration with colleagues and ongoing professional development also help educators address these challenges effectively.

What is the difference between Science Educator vs Science Teacher?

AspectScience EducatorScience Teacher
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in science or education, often with certificationRequires a bachelor's degree in science or education, with state certification
Work EnvironmentOften works in museums, science centers, or informal education settingsPrimarily works in K-12 schools or educational institutions
Employer & IndustryNonprofit organizations, museums, science centers, educational programsPublic and private schools, school districts
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing roles in informal science education or outreachPeople seeking traditional classroom teaching positions

While both roles involve science education, a Science Educator typically works in informal settings like museums or science centers, focusing on outreach and public engagement. A Science Teacher works within schools, delivering curriculum to students. Both require similar credentials but differ mainly in work environment and employer type.

Infographic showing various Science Educator job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 77% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 19% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,264 per year, or $28.5 per hour.

Technology Integration Manager

Milwaukee Science Education

Milwaukee, WI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Description:

Title: Technology Integration Manager

Supervisor: Director of Operations

Department: District

Classification: Exempt

Contract Length: Full-time, Year-Round


Founded in 2000, the Milwaukee Academy of Science is a K4-12th grade independent charter school serving nearly 1,700 scholars in downtown Milwaukee. The mission of MAS is to graduate students prepared to compete successfully at the post-secondary level. African American students comprise 99% of the student body and over 95% of students qualify for free or reduced meals. Regardless of student background and external factors, MAS maintains the expectation that students should be on grade level and proficient on state assessments.


Job Summary:

The Technology Integration, at the direction of the Chief Compliance and Operations Officer, oversees the integration, administration, and maintenance of educational technology systems within the district. This includes supporting staff with managing hardware and software resources, ensuring secure and accessible digital learning environments, and providing regular communication on tech updates and best practices. The role requires strong interpersonal skills with an emphasis on customer service, attention to detail, and the ability to handle multiple high-leverage and time-sensitive tasks, with frequent travel between campuses to support in-person needs. This person should have a track record of effectively supporting staff development, while identifying challenges and proactively looking for solutions.


I. Position Relationships:

Reports to: Chief Compliance and Operations Officer

Coordinates with: District team and academy leaders, Teachers and other staff, and the Technology Systems Administrator


II. Position Responsibilities:

School Operations Management

· Organize and maintain inventory of technology stockroom, requesting additional purchases as needed

· Support the Technology Systems Administrator with management and repair of school devices and other hardware

· Assist in updating and training staff on the parent/student handbook, specifically in the realm of appropriate technology use

· Follow all policies, procedures, and laws and seek clarification when needed · Request and allocate supplies, equipment, and materials as needed


Technology Integration Leadership

· Serve as the district level Google Suite expert in providing training, consultation, etc. to staff to utilize Google tools effectively.

· Establish, support, and participate in collaborative teams that focus on integrating technology skills, standards for students

· Develop and monitor the district’s Digital Learning Plan and monitor its

implementation for effectiveness in meeting school and department goals

· Research, curate, make adoption recommendations for educational technology resources for staff

· Collect, analyze, make recommendations, and adjust practices and strategies based on data such as student achievement, student/teacher surveys, course access, etc. · Plan for current and long-range program implementation

· Serve as a district representative at educational technology conferences, working groups, local networks, etc.

· Generate creative solutions to aid MAS in fulfilling its mission and vision and mobilize others to do so as well

· Perform other duties as assigned by the Chief Compliance and Operations Officer, C level staff, School Administration, or Technology Systems Administrator


Staff Development & Leadership

· Provide, create, plan, and identify vision-aligned professional development opportunities for technology integration informed by current student, classroom, staff, and school data

· Assess completion of delegated tasks and progress on related goals

· Anticipate needs as applicable and develop timely solutions


III. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Personal Characteristics

· Proficiency in Clever, PowerSchool, and Google Workspace for Education, with expertise in Google Admin Console, Gmail, and Google Calendar

· Communicate school goals, learning expectations, challenges, improvement plans, and progress to all stakeholders in a variety of formats and approaches

· Consistently respond to contact from staff in a timely and meaningful way

· Manage change by developing workable implementation plans, communicating changes effectively and overcoming resistance, and monitoring transition and

evaluating results

· Consistently model positive professional and ethical behavior and take swift action when inappropriate conduct or practice is reported or observed

· Create time efficiencies to maximize focus on goals, priorities, and deadlines · Solicit feedback and use feedback to improve personal, school, and student performance

· Apply initiative and persistence to achieve school expected goals

· Develop productive school-community partnerships, including those with colleges, community organizations, and other schools to improve technology integration · Identify and resolve problems in a timely manner

· Demonstrate attention to detail

· Maintain confidentiality

· Support organization's goals and values


Qualifications:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.


Education/Experience:

Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university; minimum of three years successful teaching experience preferred; technology integration and management leadership and professional development experience preferred


Mental, Emotional, and Physical Demands, and Environmental Factors:

Ability to maintain professionalism and composure under pressure; ability to function at a high level in a high-paced environment


Language Ability:

Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from all stakeholders in a variety of formats; ability to communicate school goals, learning expectations, challenges, improvement plans and progress in a variety of formats.


Computer Skills:

At a minimum, proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Google Drive, and Outlook.

Requirements: